Frank served
in France. Frank's three sons, Alton,
Ira and Richard
Huntley all served proudly in World War II.

Found
in Frank Huntley's papers by his grand daughter:

Armory
Co., H,
Keene, NH., July 19, 1917

I.
Each member of the Company should, so far as possible, before leaving
for the Company rendezvous July 25, close up all business affairs
which might necessitate his returning home before leaving for the
southern camps. After mobilization it may be impossible to obtain
leave of absence.

II.
Every member should provide himself with the following articles: 1
comb, 1 cake soap, 2 pairs stockings, 1 tooth brush, 2 towels, 2 pairs
of under shirts and drawers, or two union suits, and a razor.

III.
Upon arrival at Keene members should report at once at the Armory
where the time of their arrival will be made a matter of record. On
leaving home, members should supply themselves with money enough to
pay their return fare, from Concord, in case they do not pass the
physical examination.